Programs greatly depend on donations from the faith community, businesses, foundations, and individuals.

“It is always gratifying to know that there is genuine effort within the community to improve the quality of life of our residents. Washington Square Apartments is a very visible example of caring concern for older Americans.”

News

August 20, 2010

Susquehanna Bank donates $5,000 to Interfaith Housing Alliance

Frederick, MD – Susquehanna Bank recently presented a check for $5,000 to Interfaith Housing Alliance, a nonprofit affordable housing developer currently celebrating its 20th anniversary. The funds will be used to serve IHA’s mission to strengthen communities by providing housing opportunities throughout central and western Maryland and south-central Pennsylvania.

Mr. Yoder, Susquehanna’s Vice President & Relationship Manager in Hagerstown said, “It is our belief that viable, sustainable communities are created when corporations work closely with strong nonprofit partners to address critical community needs. By investing in our neighborhoods, we’re investing in each other.”

Ms. Crain, Vice President and CRA Manager, added, “We recognize the economic opportunities that IHA’s programs and services add to revitalize communities.” Ms. Mills agreed and said, “Susquehanna Bank works hard to enhance the communities we serve.” Ms. Mills is the Community Relations Manager for Susquehanna Bancshares.

Mr. Hardmon said “Interfaith Housing Alliance is extremely grateful for the generous contribution by Susquehanna Bank and we look forward to continuing the partnership for many years to come.”